Bob Dercher

All Bob Dercher wants to do is help the kids and support KVC. “I believe in KVC’s good work…we see it everyday here.”
Along with his staff, Bob provides a safe and nurturing environment for the kids staying at the KVC hospital. It’s not just what they do, but how they do it with love and care that makes the difference for these kids.

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Everyday Heroes

Everyday Heroes is a monthly giving program for supporters of KVC Health Systems, Inc.

Making a Difference

KVC Psychiatric Hospitals and Residential Treatment Facilities serve more than 1,300 children each year.

Since July 2005, KVC has found adoptive Forever Families for more than 1,250 children and counting...

KVC ranks number one in two of the seven areas of measurement used nationally by states to measure outcomes of family services. KVC is in the top five in the other five areas.

KVC touches the lives of more than 25,000 children and families each day.

95 percent of KVC children who enter foster care and then return home will remain at home. The national average is 67 percent.

KVC touches the lives of more than 25,000 children and families each day.

95 percent of KVC children who enter foster care and then return home will remain at home. The national average is 67 percent.

KVC, founded in 1970, celebrates 44 years of service in 2014. Operating in Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri,
Nebraska and West Virginia, KVC touches the lives of more than 25,000 children and families each day.

KVC is accredited by The Joint Commission, the oldest and most prestigious healthcare accrediting body in the nation.